Extended Donor Iliac Arterial Patch for Vascular Reconstruction during Pancreas Transplantation

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Abstract

Iliac arteries in allograft pancreas recipients may be compromised by the patient's underlying disease or previous surgical intervention. We describe a previously unreported arterial reconstruction using an extended segmental common/external iliac artery patch with anastomosis of the pancreatic Y-graft to the patch internal iliac artery, and review the options for arterial reconstruction reported by others. This technique may find application in both pancreas and kidney transplantation to salvage a damaged or diseased iliac artery.

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Mercer, D. F., Rigley, T., & Stevens, R. B. (2004). Extended Donor Iliac Arterial Patch for Vascular Reconstruction during Pancreas Transplantation. American Journal of Transplantation, 4(5), 834–837. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-6143.2004.00422.x

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